Jiang Ning loved Qi Jinzhou, a love like drinking poison to quench thirst, for he was her elder sister's man.
On a night of torrential rain, Jiang Ning pushed open Qi Jinzhou's bedroo...
Chapter 7 Ningning
Jiang Ning said in a very polite yet distant tone, "Thank you, Mr. Qi."
Qi Jinzhou's expression was indifferent, his eyes fixed on the top of her head, "It's okay."
"Mr. Qi, this way please."
Zhou Qi hurried down from above, grabbed Jiang Ning's hand, and looked left and right. "Xiao Ning, are you okay? I'm sorry, I won't push you again."
Jiang Ning was angry and ashamed, and shook off Zhou Qi's hand. Why did he always make her look bad in front of her brother-in-law?
She secretly kicked Zhou Qi and whispered, "It's all your fault. You have to compensate me with a cup of milk tea."
Seeing that she was still smiling, Zhou Qi was glad that Jiang Ning was not really angry with him.
"Alright, alright, I'll compensate you with ten cups of milk tea."
The fight between the two was clearly visible to Qi Jinzhou who was sitting on the stage.
There was a shadow under his eyes.
After the symposium, Jiang Ning was dragged out by Zhou Qi for some milk tea. Halfway through, Jiang Ning received a strange call, "Hello? Excuse me, are you Jiang Yunyun's sister Jiang Ning? Your brother-in-law is a little drunk, and your sister couldn't get through on the phone. Come and pick him up."
After hanging up the phone, Jiang Ning was about to walk back, but Zhou Qi stopped her, "You're leaving so soon? Didn't you say you'd walk around the square with me for a while?"
"I...I have something urgent to do. I'll go back first. Bye."
When Jiang Ning picked up Qi Jinzhou, he was already in the car, and the driver was also there.
It's just the school's car, so I'm not sure where he lives.
In fact, Jiang Ning didn't know exactly where Qi Jinzhou lived. He just heard his sister mention it. "Master, please go to Jinjiang Mansion."
Qi Jinzhou sat in the back seat and she sat next to him.
It was so quiet that only the sound of breathing could be heard.
Qi Jinzhou should have fallen asleep.
She took advantage of the scattered lights in the night to secretly look at his face - her eyes fell on his lips.
It must be very soft here.
The light quickly swept across his face, making his lips look even more radiant.
Perhaps her gaze was too hot, Qi Jinzhou seemed to feel the call and suddenly opened his eyes.
Their eyes met.
The eyes in the dark night became extremely deep and distant, and Jiang Ning was about to be sucked in.
"Sister, brother-in-law, you're drunk, and the school leaders asked me to take you home. They didn't know where you lived, so they called me..."
Before she could finish, she said, "I know. I asked them to give you the shot."
Jiang Ning shut up.
Why did you call her?
"Then I'll call my sister again. She should have been training just now."
Qi Jinzhou sat up a little straighter and didn't respond to her. Instead, he called her, "Ningning."
"Um?"
Qi Jinzhou pretended to look casually at the moving scenery outside the window, "How have you been doing at school these days?"
Jiang Ning felt that Qi Jinzhou was very abnormal today, as he actually asked about her school life.
"That's it. Pretty average."
"Do you have a boyfriend?"
Jiang Ning shook his head, "No."
"Then even if we're just ordinary friends, we still need to know the proper boundaries between men and women. Do you understand, Ningning?"
Qi Jinzhou must be talking about the fight between her and Zhou Qi today. She also knew that she was too presumptuous in public.
Jiang Ning lowered his head, feeling ashamed and depressed. "I know I was wrong, brother-in-law. Can you please not tell my sister about what happened today?"
If my sister knew about this, she would definitely tell her.
"Ningning, why did you hide from me before?"
Jiang Ning froze. Qi Jinzhou saw through her thoughts, but she was stubborn and didn't want to admit it. "I didn't."
Qi Jinzhou narrowed his eyes and asked in a threatening tone, "Ningning, don't try to lie in front of me."
She bit her lip habitually. Qi Jinzhou saw the deep bite marks on her lips and couldn't help but feel distressed. He reached out and pried open her teeth, "Don't bite."